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How are the actions of Raven in “Heron and Gull” and Turtle in “The Race between Bear and Turtle” alike?

Both have been known to create plans to fool others.

Both get something by cooperating with others.

Both teach a lesson about being greedy.

Both show that bragging can cause unhappiness.

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The correct answer is: Both have been known to create plans to fool others.

In both "Heron and Gull" and "The Race between Bear and Turtle," the characters employ clever tactics and strategies to outsmart others. Raven and Turtle exhibit cunning traits as they devise plans to achieve their goals, demonstrating creativity and intelligence in their actions.